Food and Wine Festival

Phroobar

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Has anyone checked out the Food and Wine Festival at DCA yet? My sister wants to go to this. Is the food any good? Is that $42 AP pass worth it?
 

Curious Constance

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Regarding the tasting passport:

"Annual Passholder Tasting Passport

Updated 4/6/2016: Disney has dropped the price of the tasting passport to $39. Using the same numbers as below, the pass makes more sense for passholders, provided you only use it to purchase items that cost $6.00 or more. If you decide to get the passport, you're still better off paying cash for anything under $6, which includes all of the desserts and non-alcoholic beverage options.

None of the Marketplaces offer a discount to annual passholders, but APs can purchase a Tasting Passport for $45. The passport provides six tasting portions from the Festival Marketplaces, excluding alcohol. The passport itself is a plastic credential with six snap-off tabs, strung on a lanyard printed with an AP logo.

This passport makes almost no financial sense, and we recommend that you crunch the numbers before you purchase it. The average price of the 19 items you can purchase with this pass is $6.13, or $36.78 for six items. The pass is $45. At best, the passport saves you $6.84 if you use all six tabs to purchase the one $8 item offered at the Festival.

If you don't want that much wagyu beef and would instead like to sample some of everything, you would pay $46.71 to purchase one of each of the six most expensive food items. That's a tiny savings, which is completely lost if you use the passport to purchase even one item that costs $5 or less (which all of the desserts are priced at).

Our advice: Avoid the tasting passport unless you really, really want the lanyard it comes with. It won't save most people money, and it definitely does not save time. After purchasing the lanyard (which is available only at a kiosk outside the Blue Sky Cellar), you still must wait in line at each booth to place your order, and pay for any items you aren't using the pass for."

from mouseplanet
 

gsrjedi

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I went last weekend, first thing Friday morning and the lines were just starting to get long. It was set up more like Epcot's Food & Wine Festival. I enjoyed everything I had. Favorite was the triple mac & chicken. I'll post some photos later.
 
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Disney has dropped the price of the tasting passport to $39. Using the same numbers as below, the pass makes more sense for passholders...

Who else would be going besides APs and local single day ticket holders? The event doesn't seem big enough to plan a vacation around it.
 

GiveMeTheMusic

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Who else would be going besides APs and local single day ticket holders? The event doesn't seem big enough to plan a vacation around it.

The tasting passport is an AP exclusive. It was priced at $45 previously, which made it MORE expensive than buying most items individually. Someone forgot how math works at TDA!
 

Curious Constance

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Who else would be going besides APs and local single day ticket holders? The event doesn't seem big enough to plan a vacation around it.
That was a quote from an article I read. I think it was saying it now makes more sense for passholders to purchase then when it was $45. It's a pass specifically available to passholders.
 

westie

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The shrimp taco-
 

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gsrjedi

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California Adventure Food & Wine Festival 2016 by Michael, on Flickr - Chilled Ahi Poke (avocado crème, wakame salad, sesame tuile) - this was very good, I really liked the salad
California Adventure Food & Wine Festival 2016 by Michael, on Flickr - Zinfandel-Braised Wagyu Beef (creamy polenta & spring pea puree) & Pinot Noir flight - the beef was good, but not a fan of peas
California Adventure Food & Wine Festival 2016 by Michael, on Flickr
California Adventure Food & Wine Festival 2016 by Michael, on Flickr - White Cheddar Ale & Bacon Soup (in a Boudin sourdough mini boule) - cheese soups are one of my favorite things so to me this was excellent
California Adventure Food & Wine Festival 2016 by Michael, on Flickr - Grilled Beef Tenderloin Slider (with chimichurri sauce) & Rodney Strong Cabernet Sauvignon - the slider was a little dry between the bread & potatoes it could've used more sauce and it could've used some more meat
California Adventure Food & Wine Festival 2016 by Michael, on Flickr - Triple Cheese Mac with Smoked Chicken (Fontina, Cheddar, & Gouda), Apple Bacon Whoopie Pie (maple cream cheese icing & bacon brittle), & Flower Field Lemonade - this was my favorite booth by far, the mac & cheese was excellent and so was the lemonade, the whoopie pie was alright it wasn't too bacony.
California Adventure Food & Wine Festival 2016 by Michael, on Flickr
California Adventure Food & Wine Festival 2016 by Michael, on Flickr

All in all it was a good time. I don't normally drink wine, but I was inspired after watching their video on wine making in the Blue Sky AP preview area.
 

Phroobar

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Original Poster
When I went to the Food and Wine Festival last friday there was cart with different hot sauces. Does anyone remember the name of the dealer there? Their ghost pepper sauce and Apple sauce were really good. I meant to buy a bottle but forgot. I'm hoping I can find them online.
 

gsrjedi

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I don't know the name, but I'm hoping someone else does because I had this exact same scenario. Forgot to get some sauces when I was there.
 

Figments Friend

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I'm currently sitting at the airport waiting for my flight to CA.
Thinking of you @TP2000 , as I sit here in the 'concrete third world prison' that is Boston Logan Intl. Airport!
;)

I sure picked a heck of a week/ weekend to visit Disneyland.
A total surprise...was not aware when I booked the Food n' Wine Fest was going on , my 1st taste of the West Coast version.

Add into the mix the fact that 'Dapper Day' is going on, and on the same day as 'Bats Day'....yeah, this is going to be a interesting experience this time around methinks.

Looking forward to sampling the goodies, seeing the sharp dressed retro folks mixed together with all the gothic attired people.

Weeeee!

I think the first stop needs to be Trader Sam's for a stiff drink.....

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ajrwdwgirl

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I'm currently sitting at the airport waiting for my flight to CA.
Thinking of you @TP2000 , as I sit here in the 'concrete third world prison' that is Boston Logan Intl. Airport!
;)

I sure picked a heck of a week/ weekend to visit Disneyland.
A total surprise...was not aware when I booked the Food n' Wine Fest was going on , my 1st taste of the West Coast version.

Add into the mix the fact that 'Dapper Day' is going on, and on the same day as 'Bats Day'....yeah, this is going to be a interesting experience this time around methinks.

Looking forward to sampling the goodies, seeing the sharp dressed retro folks mixed together with all the gothic attired people.

Weeeee!

I think the first stop needs to be Trader Sam's for a stiff drink.....

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Does this mean another trip report by you? You always have interesting observations.
 

ForeverAnna

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Next year organizers will check what other groups have planned. Ill bet neither group is particularly happy that their events ended up on the same day. Good luck navigating that. Glad it's not the following week when I'll be there.
 

Figments Friend

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Does this mean another trip report by you? You always have interesting observations.

Well thank you for the kind words.
Nice to be remembered!
:)

I may add some comments here if I have anything of interest to share.

One tidbit someone passed along to me....

I have been told that the shrimp tacos being offered at the Food n' Wine Fest are the same ones sold at Tangaroa Terrance.
True..?
If so, it makes more sense to sample them there at Tangaroa where $11 gets you three instead of paying $7 for just one at the Fest.

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